Custom layout using specific height and width for buttonsbrowsing

I really like this app and have already built a few remotes. For the next one I would like to have very specific size for the buttons (width=40px, height=25px). So far I can only see that you can set weight="2" to the elements or weight="wrap". This is not specific enough for my remote. I know the format is made so that it can be responsive, but is there a way to get specific height/width?

@Omnipus For the time being I have found a way around this but would like more accurate control. The weight attribute is made to fill the height/width of the screen. If you know the device's screen you can make buttons specific sizes by using these weights on both buttons and spaces.

For example, I want a 200x200px button. I have a screen that is 600x600, by making a button of weight 1 and two spaces of weight 1 (or one space of weight 2) I can achieve this effect (do the same for rows to set height).

This requires knowing the device's screen size and is not very accurate for height because there are other elements that reduce the screen size (the top bar and the shortcut bar on the bottom), meaning this is not a solution, only a temporary fix. I would like to see the ability to set specific heights manually, if anyone knows how its done, please let me know.

Hello Omnipus...... I think you will be out of luck. The system (Android etc.) has to be designed not to allow what you wish to do. Imagine a phone with a dpi of 20, or 2000 and you would have one big button or each button so small that you would hardly see it!
David.

@whale-av I understand why it is built responsive, but it would be nice to have the option especially if I am developing a custom remote for specific use of a specific device. Kind of like how responsive css can be fixed width/height if needed. Is this responsive base coming from the android base code or is it in the unified base code? if it is the latter, I might be able to edit it myself to suit my need.